Typhoon Nanmadol insured loss lower than initially feared at $773m, says PERILS

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Reinsurance News - Nov 01, 2022

Typhoon Nanmadol, which impacted southern Japanese islands Kyushu and Shikoku as well as the western and central regions of Japan’s main island of Honshu in September, is estimated to have caused an insured market loss of roughly USD 773 million (JPY 114 billion), according to an initial estim...

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